Many artists use or combine everyday objects to challenge assumptions about what constitutes “art” and how it should be made. Learn how Marcel Duchamp, Meret Oppenheim, and Robert Rauschenberg did the same with a bicycle wheel and a stool, a teacup, and a bed.
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published:25 Sep 2015

views:31585

Looking at modern art through the lens of different themes can reveal surprising connections and new insights. In our new online course, "Modern Art & Ideas," we explore four themes we often use when teaching at The Museum of Modern Art: Places and Spaces, Art and Identity, Transforming Everyday Objects, Art and Society.
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published:25 Sep 2015

views:20858

For much of human history, people made art by trying to represent the world as it appeared around them. Until about 100 years ago, when a bunch of artists stopped trying to do that. It was shocking then and it still upsets and confounds today. How are we supposed to deal with art completely removed from recognizable objects? And why should we? This is the case for Abstraction.
Hear our case for Minimalism: https://youtu.be/XEi0Ib-nNGo
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published:28 Jul 2016

views:127185

Eh I mades a mistake it's actually supposed to be "Contemporary Art" not modern art and stuff, I thought they were one in the same or something I still gotta read up on my art history.
I'm trying a different format with this. I couldn't do that much editing I'm sorry, I've been out of town and such.
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TOP 10 - Most AbsurdPieces of Modern Art! [1]
From poop in a can to some garbage in a box, you’ll be amazed by this kind of art and its price, today we’ll talk about the top 10 most absurd pieces of modern art,
Artists Shit
This piece by Piero Mazoni is a criticism about the art market and how just the name of the artist can make its price go to stratospherical levels.
This piece is composed of 90 metal cans filled as the label says by “artist’s shit”.
One of those cans was sold by 124,000 euros
Well, thats an expensive shit!
Piss christ by Andrés Serrano
A photo of a crucifix submerged in a glass of the artist’s urine is valued in $15,000 dollars.
WinnerSoutheastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards in the Visual Arts" competition.
Quite polemic piece by its religious content and sometimes labeled as anti-christian.
But is it art?
Coca cola bottle by Andy Warhol
This was the foundation of pop culture and Consumism after world war 2, and the benefits of the allied victory over Hitler.
This 60’s bottle was worth 10 cents but in 1962 the painting was sold by 57.3 million dollars at Christie, New York.
Onement vi by Barnett Newman
its an abstract painting of 8.5 by 10 feet.
sixth and last piece of the “onement” series
sold by 45.8 million dollars at Sotheby’s
… and… its all blue… hmmm…
Non-Existent Art,
The Museum of Non-visible Art is an organization that hosts and sells art that exists only in the imagination of the artist. In 2011, a woman paid $10,000 for a piece entitled "Fresh Air."
Yeah… they are non-visible… even the museum claims the following:
“Although the artworks themselves are not visible, the descriptions are readable, and open our eyes to a parallel world built of images and words. This world is not visible, but it exists, as surely as thought itself exists.”
NYCGarbage Cubes
Justin GignacThe ultimate New York souvenir, but also a piece of art!
Cubes filled with New York trash can be bought for 50 dollars each.
The artist claims that the packaging can be quite persuasive in a purchase.
Now you can take New York back home!… or at least their artistic trash?
My BedTracey Emin
Created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention, particularly over the fact that the bedsheets were stained with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room (such as condoms, a pair of knickers with menstrual period stains, and functional, everyday objects, including a pair of slippers).
My Bed was bought by Charles Saatchi for £150,000.
Banana peel
A museum employee is instructed to eat a banana each morning and discard it's peel somewhere in the exhibition space. Without a doubt a masterpiece by Mexican conceptual artist AdrianaLara at the New Museum.
AppleYoko Ono, a multimedia artist best known for being married to John Lennon, created this piece of art. A green apple on a plexiglass box.
You can see its decay as days go by at the exhibition. If you are not convinced by Ono’s plastic work, check out also her Avantgarde music.
Avocados wrapped in a newspaper
This piece was created by Mexican artist GabrielKuri, it consists as you already read, of 2 avocados wrapped on a newspaper. Exhibited in the Kurimanzuto Gallery in Mexico City.
The piece was sold for 20 thousand dollars…
I hope you make the best Guacamole with those avocados!
What do you think about this top 10?
You like modern art?!
Let us know in the comments below and remember to suscribe to ArtCore Channel!

Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their environment, as seen in works by Vincent van Gogh, Piet Mondrian and Gordon Matta-Clark.
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published:25 Sep 2015

views:28274

A look back at my year in pictures. Here's a short film looking back at my most successful year so far including a move to a huge studio, painting bigger and better than ever and finally making that step up into sculpture.

published:24 Dec 2012

views:4451

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
http://www.lifehunters.tv/

Modern art

Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. A tendency away from the narrative, which was characteristic for the traditional arts, toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art. More recent artistic production is often called contemporary art or postmodern art.

Art

Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts – artworks, expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.

The oldest form of art are visual arts, which include creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media. Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of art or the arts. Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. In modern usage after the 17th century, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, the fine arts are separated and distinguished from acquired skills in general, such as the decorative or applied arts.

Contemporary art

Contemporary art is art produced at the present period in time. Contemporary art includes, and develops from, postmodern art, which is itself a successor to modern art. In vernacular English, "modern" and "contemporary" are synonyms, resulting in some conflation of the terms "modern art" and "contemporary art" by non-specialists.

Scope

Some define contemporary art as art produced within "our lifetime," recognizing that lifetimes and life spans vary. However, there is a recognition that this generic definition is subject to specialized limitations.

The classification of "contemporary art" as a special type of art, rather than a general adjectival phrase, goes back to the beginnings of Modernism in the English-speaking world. In London, the Contemporary Art Society was founded in 1910 by the critic Roger Fry and others, as a private society for buying works of art to place in public museums. A number of other institutions using the term were founded in the 1930s, such as in 1938 the Contemporary Art Society of Adelaide, Australia, and an increasing number after 1945. Many, like the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston changed their names from ones using "Modern art" in this period, as Modernism became defined as a historical art movement, and much "modern" art ceased to be "contemporary". The definition of what is contemporary is naturally always on the move, anchored in the present with a start date that moves forward, and the works the Contemporary Art Society bought in 1910 could no longer be described as contemporary.

How artists transform everyday objects | Modern Art & Ideas

Many artists use or combine everyday objects to challenge assumptions about what constitutes “art” and how it should be made. Learn how Marcel Duchamp, Meret Oppenheim, and Robert Rauschenberg did the same with a bicycle wheel and a stool, a teacup, and a bed.
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1:28

Introduction to Modern Art & Ideas

Introduction to Modern Art & Ideas

Introduction to Modern Art & Ideas

Looking at modern art through the lens of different themes can reveal surprising connections and new insights. In our new online course, "Modern Art & Ideas," we explore four themes we often use when teaching at The Museum of Modern Art: Places and Spaces, Art and Identity, Transforming Everyday Objects, Art and Society.
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Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
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#art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist

9:18

The Case for Abstraction | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

The Case for Abstraction | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

The Case for Abstraction | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

For much of human history, people made art by trying to represent the world as it appeared around them. Until about 100 years ago, when a bunch of artists stopped trying to do that. It was shocking then and it still upsets and confounds today. How are we supposed to deal with art completely removed from recognizable objects? And why should we? This is the case for Abstraction.
Hear our case for Minimalism: https://youtu.be/XEi0Ib-nNGo
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4:02

My Thoughts on Contemporary Art

My Thoughts on Contemporary Art

My Thoughts on Contemporary Art

Eh I mades a mistake it's actually supposed to be "Contemporary Art" not modern art and stuff, I thought they were one in the same or something I still gotta read up on my art history.
I'm trying a different format with this. I couldn't do that much editing I'm sorry, I've been out of town and such.
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TOP 10 - Most Absurd Pieces of Modern Art! [1]

TOP 10 - Most AbsurdPieces of Modern Art! [1]
From poop in a can to some garbage in a box, you’ll be amazed by this kind of art and its price, today we’ll talk about the top 10 most absurd pieces of modern art,
Artists Shit
This piece by Piero Mazoni is a criticism about the art market and how just the name of the artist can make its price go to stratospherical levels.
This piece is composed of 90 metal cans filled as the label says by “artist’s shit”.
One of those cans was sold by 124,000 euros
Well, thats an expensive shit!
Piss christ by Andrés Serrano
A photo of a crucifix submerged in a glass of the artist’s urine is valued in $15,000 dollars.
WinnerSoutheastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards in the Visual Arts" competition.
Quite polemic piece by its religious content and sometimes labeled as anti-christian.
But is it art?
Coca cola bottle by Andy Warhol
This was the foundation of pop culture and Consumism after world war 2, and the benefits of the allied victory over Hitler.
This 60’s bottle was worth 10 cents but in 1962 the painting was sold by 57.3 million dollars at Christie, New York.
Onement vi by Barnett Newman
its an abstract painting of 8.5 by 10 feet.
sixth and last piece of the “onement” series
sold by 45.8 million dollars at Sotheby’s
… and… its all blue… hmmm…
Non-Existent Art,
The Museum of Non-visible Art is an organization that hosts and sells art that exists only in the imagination of the artist. In 2011, a woman paid $10,000 for a piece entitled "Fresh Air."
Yeah… they are non-visible… even the museum claims the following:
“Although the artworks themselves are not visible, the descriptions are readable, and open our eyes to a parallel world built of images and words. This world is not visible, but it exists, as surely as thought itself exists.”
NYCGarbage Cubes
Justin GignacThe ultimate New York souvenir, but also a piece of art!
Cubes filled with New York trash can be bought for 50 dollars each.
The artist claims that the packaging can be quite persuasive in a purchase.
Now you can take New York back home!… or at least their artistic trash?
My BedTracey Emin
Created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention, particularly over the fact that the bedsheets were stained with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room (such as condoms, a pair of knickers with menstrual period stains, and functional, everyday objects, including a pair of slippers).
My Bed was bought by Charles Saatchi for £150,000.
Banana peel
A museum employee is instructed to eat a banana each morning and discard it's peel somewhere in the exhibition space. Without a doubt a masterpiece by Mexican conceptual artist AdrianaLara at the New Museum.
AppleYoko Ono, a multimedia artist best known for being married to John Lennon, created this piece of art. A green apple on a plexiglass box.
You can see its decay as days go by at the exhibition. If you are not convinced by Ono’s plastic work, check out also her Avantgarde music.
Avocados wrapped in a newspaper
This piece was created by Mexican artist GabrielKuri, it consists as you already read, of 2 avocados wrapped on a newspaper. Exhibited in the Kurimanzuto Gallery in Mexico City.
The piece was sold for 20 thousand dollars…
I hope you make the best Guacamole with those avocados!
What do you think about this top 10?
You like modern art?!
Let us know in the comments below and remember to suscribe to ArtCore Channel!

4:19

Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With His Wife In 10+ Comics 「 Illustration by Yehuda Devir 」

Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With His Wife In 10+ Comics 「 Illustration by Yehuda Devir 」

Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With His Wife In 10+ Comics 「 Illustration by Yehuda Devir 」

How artists capture environments | Modern Art & Ideas

Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their environment, as seen in works by Vincent van Gogh, Piet Mondrian and Gordon Matta-Clark.
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://mo.ma/subscribe
Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
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Keep learning: http://bit.ly/1JHtmuM
#art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist

3:20

Modern Art Review: The Highlights of 2012

Modern Art Review: The Highlights of 2012

Modern Art Review: The Highlights of 2012

A look back at my year in pictures. Here's a short film looking back at my most successful year so far including a move to a huge studio, painting bigger and better than ever and finally making that step up into sculpture.

3:07

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
http://www.lifehunters.tv/

How artists transform everyday objects | Modern Art & Ideas

Many artists use or combine everyday objects to challenge assumptions about what constitutes “art” and how it should be made. Learn how Marcel Duchamp, Meret Oppenheim, and Robert Rauschenberg did the same with a bicycle wheel and a stool, a teacup, and a bed.
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://mo.ma/subscribe
Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit
See short films about other themes: http://bit.ly/1OqE0ZZ
Keep learning: http://bit.ly/1JHtmuM
#art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist #duchamp #rauschenberg

published: 25 Sep 2015

Introduction to Modern Art & Ideas

Looking at modern art through the lens of different themes can reveal surprising connections and new insights. In our new online course, "Modern Art & Ideas," we explore four themes we often use when teaching at The Museum of Modern Art: Places and Spaces, Art and Identity, Transforming Everyday Objects, Art and Society.
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://mo.ma/subscribe
Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit
Start learning: http://bit.ly/1OqE0ZZ
Enroll in "Modern Art & Ideas" on Coursera: http://bit.ly/1JHtmuM
#art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist

published: 25 Sep 2015

The Case for Abstraction | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

For much of human history, people made art by trying to represent the world as it appeared around them. Until about 100 years ago, when a bunch of artists stopped trying to do that. It was shocking then and it still upsets and confounds today. How are we supposed to deal with art completely removed from recognizable objects? And why should we? This is the case for Abstraction.
Hear our case for Minimalism: https://youtu.be/XEi0Ib-nNGo
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published: 28 Jul 2016

My Thoughts on Contemporary Art

Eh I mades a mistake it's actually supposed to be "Contemporary Art" not modern art and stuff, I thought they were one in the same or something I still gotta read up on my art history.
I'm trying a different format with this. I couldn't do that much editing I'm sorry, I've been out of town and such.
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TOP 10 - Most Absurd Pieces of Modern Art! [1]

TOP 10 - Most AbsurdPieces of Modern Art! [1]
From poop in a can to some garbage in a box, you’ll be amazed by this kind of art and its price, today we’ll talk about the top 10 most absurd pieces of modern art,
Artists Shit
This piece by Piero Mazoni is a criticism about the art market and how just the name of the artist can make its price go to stratospherical levels.
This piece is composed of 90 metal cans filled as the label says by “artist’s shit”.
One of those cans was sold by 124,000 euros
Well, thats an expensive shit!
Piss christ by Andrés Serrano
A photo of a crucifix submerged in a glass of the artist’s urine is valued in $15,000 dollars.
WinnerSoutheastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards in the Visual Arts" competition.
Quite polemic piece by its religious co...

published: 09 Sep 2016

Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With His Wife In 10+ Comics 「 Illustration by Yehuda Devir 」

Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With Her Boyfriend And Cat

Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With Her Boyfriend And Cat
Mikiko is a German-Japanese artist currently living in London, UK. She creates fun comics about her daily life with her adorable cat, named Emi, who is probably her "favorite thing in the world".
Growing up, Mikiko moved around a lot. "I was born in Tokyo and grew up in Hong Kong, Germany, Japan and Belgium, so manga (Japanese comics) were a way for me to connect to home," she told BoredPanda. "I always drew, but at age 12 I read my first Shonen Jump magazine (action adventure!) and decided, that's what I wanted to do as a job."
The artist finds inspiration for her comics everywhere. "Mainly people, music and life in general. Other artists too of course! People are so creative and funny, it's inspiring."
Links to the artist So...

published: 01 Jan 2018

How artists capture environments | Modern Art & Ideas

Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their environment, as seen in works by Vincent van Gogh, Piet Mondrian and Gordon Matta-Clark.
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://mo.ma/subscribe
Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
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#art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist

published: 25 Sep 2015

Modern Art Review: The Highlights of 2012

A look back at my year in pictures. Here's a short film looking back at my most successful year so far including a move to a huge studio, painting bigger and better than ever and finally making that step up into sculpture.

published: 24 Dec 2012

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
http://www.lifehunters.tv/

published: 17 Mar 2015

Artist Illustrate Her Everyday Problems As A Woman

Artist Illustrate Her EverydayProblems As A Woman In Funny And Relatable Comics.
A little description from the artist herself:
"These comics basically sum up my entire life, being an awkward twenty-something in a society filled with things I'll probably never understand.
I'm always happy to hear that I'm not the only awkward human being on this planet. Let's laugh at our daily struggles and be awkward together!"
Please visit her website to check out more of her amazing work!
Source: Boredpanda
http://www.instagram.com/planetprudence
https://www.planetprudence.com/shop/
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Music used:
-Super Mario Bros. 3 "Through the Clouds"
By Fxsnowy
-Chip's Challenge "Da FunkDo You Know 'Bou...

How artists transform everyday objects | Modern Art & Ideas

Many artists use or combine everyday objects to challenge assumptions about what constitutes “art” and how it should be made. Learn how Marcel Duchamp, Meret Op...

Many artists use or combine everyday objects to challenge assumptions about what constitutes “art” and how it should be made. Learn how Marcel Duchamp, Meret Oppenheim, and Robert Rauschenberg did the same with a bicycle wheel and a stool, a teacup, and a bed.
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://mo.ma/subscribe
Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit
See short films about other themes: http://bit.ly/1OqE0ZZ
Keep learning: http://bit.ly/1JHtmuM
#art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist #duchamp #rauschenberg

Many artists use or combine everyday objects to challenge assumptions about what constitutes “art” and how it should be made. Learn how Marcel Duchamp, Meret Oppenheim, and Robert Rauschenberg did the same with a bicycle wheel and a stool, a teacup, and a bed.
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://mo.ma/subscribe
Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit
See short films about other themes: http://bit.ly/1OqE0ZZ
Keep learning: http://bit.ly/1JHtmuM
#art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist #duchamp #rauschenberg

The Case for Abstraction | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

For much of human history, people made art by trying to represent the world as it appeared around them. Until about 100 years ago, when a bunch of artists stopp...

For much of human history, people made art by trying to represent the world as it appeared around them. Until about 100 years ago, when a bunch of artists stopped trying to do that. It was shocking then and it still upsets and confounds today. How are we supposed to deal with art completely removed from recognizable objects? And why should we? This is the case for Abstraction.
Hear our case for Minimalism: https://youtu.be/XEi0Ib-nNGo
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For much of human history, people made art by trying to represent the world as it appeared around them. Until about 100 years ago, when a bunch of artists stopped trying to do that. It was shocking then and it still upsets and confounds today. How are we supposed to deal with art completely removed from recognizable objects? And why should we? This is the case for Abstraction.
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My Thoughts on Contemporary Art

Eh I mades a mistake it's actually supposed to be "Contemporary Art" not modern art and stuff, I thought they were one in the same or something I still gotta re...

Eh I mades a mistake it's actually supposed to be "Contemporary Art" not modern art and stuff, I thought they were one in the same or something I still gotta read up on my art history.
I'm trying a different format with this. I couldn't do that much editing I'm sorry, I've been out of town and such.
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Eh I mades a mistake it's actually supposed to be "Contemporary Art" not modern art and stuff, I thought they were one in the same or something I still gotta read up on my art history.
I'm trying a different format with this. I couldn't do that much editing I'm sorry, I've been out of town and such.
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TOP 10 - Most Absurd Pieces of Modern Art! [1]

TOP 10 - Most AbsurdPieces of Modern Art! [1]
From poop in a can to some garbage in a box, you’ll be amazed by this kind of art and its price, today we’ll t...

TOP 10 - Most AbsurdPieces of Modern Art! [1]
From poop in a can to some garbage in a box, you’ll be amazed by this kind of art and its price, today we’ll talk about the top 10 most absurd pieces of modern art,
Artists Shit
This piece by Piero Mazoni is a criticism about the art market and how just the name of the artist can make its price go to stratospherical levels.
This piece is composed of 90 metal cans filled as the label says by “artist’s shit”.
One of those cans was sold by 124,000 euros
Well, thats an expensive shit!
Piss christ by Andrés Serrano
A photo of a crucifix submerged in a glass of the artist’s urine is valued in $15,000 dollars.
WinnerSoutheastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards in the Visual Arts" competition.
Quite polemic piece by its religious content and sometimes labeled as anti-christian.
But is it art?
Coca cola bottle by Andy Warhol
This was the foundation of pop culture and Consumism after world war 2, and the benefits of the allied victory over Hitler.
This 60’s bottle was worth 10 cents but in 1962 the painting was sold by 57.3 million dollars at Christie, New York.
Onement vi by Barnett Newman
its an abstract painting of 8.5 by 10 feet.
sixth and last piece of the “onement” series
sold by 45.8 million dollars at Sotheby’s
… and… its all blue… hmmm…
Non-Existent Art,
The Museum of Non-visible Art is an organization that hosts and sells art that exists only in the imagination of the artist. In 2011, a woman paid $10,000 for a piece entitled "Fresh Air."
Yeah… they are non-visible… even the museum claims the following:
“Although the artworks themselves are not visible, the descriptions are readable, and open our eyes to a parallel world built of images and words. This world is not visible, but it exists, as surely as thought itself exists.”
NYCGarbage Cubes
Justin GignacThe ultimate New York souvenir, but also a piece of art!
Cubes filled with New York trash can be bought for 50 dollars each.
The artist claims that the packaging can be quite persuasive in a purchase.
Now you can take New York back home!… or at least their artistic trash?
My BedTracey Emin
Created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention, particularly over the fact that the bedsheets were stained with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room (such as condoms, a pair of knickers with menstrual period stains, and functional, everyday objects, including a pair of slippers).
My Bed was bought by Charles Saatchi for £150,000.
Banana peel
A museum employee is instructed to eat a banana each morning and discard it's peel somewhere in the exhibition space. Without a doubt a masterpiece by Mexican conceptual artist AdrianaLara at the New Museum.
AppleYoko Ono, a multimedia artist best known for being married to John Lennon, created this piece of art. A green apple on a plexiglass box.
You can see its decay as days go by at the exhibition. If you are not convinced by Ono’s plastic work, check out also her Avantgarde music.
Avocados wrapped in a newspaper
This piece was created by Mexican artist GabrielKuri, it consists as you already read, of 2 avocados wrapped on a newspaper. Exhibited in the Kurimanzuto Gallery in Mexico City.
The piece was sold for 20 thousand dollars…
I hope you make the best Guacamole with those avocados!
What do you think about this top 10?
You like modern art?!
Let us know in the comments below and remember to suscribe to ArtCore Channel!

TOP 10 - Most AbsurdPieces of Modern Art! [1]
From poop in a can to some garbage in a box, you’ll be amazed by this kind of art and its price, today we’ll talk about the top 10 most absurd pieces of modern art,
Artists Shit
This piece by Piero Mazoni is a criticism about the art market and how just the name of the artist can make its price go to stratospherical levels.
This piece is composed of 90 metal cans filled as the label says by “artist’s shit”.
One of those cans was sold by 124,000 euros
Well, thats an expensive shit!
Piss christ by Andrés Serrano
A photo of a crucifix submerged in a glass of the artist’s urine is valued in $15,000 dollars.
WinnerSoutheastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards in the Visual Arts" competition.
Quite polemic piece by its religious content and sometimes labeled as anti-christian.
But is it art?
Coca cola bottle by Andy Warhol
This was the foundation of pop culture and Consumism after world war 2, and the benefits of the allied victory over Hitler.
This 60’s bottle was worth 10 cents but in 1962 the painting was sold by 57.3 million dollars at Christie, New York.
Onement vi by Barnett Newman
its an abstract painting of 8.5 by 10 feet.
sixth and last piece of the “onement” series
sold by 45.8 million dollars at Sotheby’s
… and… its all blue… hmmm…
Non-Existent Art,
The Museum of Non-visible Art is an organization that hosts and sells art that exists only in the imagination of the artist. In 2011, a woman paid $10,000 for a piece entitled "Fresh Air."
Yeah… they are non-visible… even the museum claims the following:
“Although the artworks themselves are not visible, the descriptions are readable, and open our eyes to a parallel world built of images and words. This world is not visible, but it exists, as surely as thought itself exists.”
NYCGarbage Cubes
Justin GignacThe ultimate New York souvenir, but also a piece of art!
Cubes filled with New York trash can be bought for 50 dollars each.
The artist claims that the packaging can be quite persuasive in a purchase.
Now you can take New York back home!… or at least their artistic trash?
My BedTracey Emin
Created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention, particularly over the fact that the bedsheets were stained with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room (such as condoms, a pair of knickers with menstrual period stains, and functional, everyday objects, including a pair of slippers).
My Bed was bought by Charles Saatchi for £150,000.
Banana peel
A museum employee is instructed to eat a banana each morning and discard it's peel somewhere in the exhibition space. Without a doubt a masterpiece by Mexican conceptual artist AdrianaLara at the New Museum.
AppleYoko Ono, a multimedia artist best known for being married to John Lennon, created this piece of art. A green apple on a plexiglass box.
You can see its decay as days go by at the exhibition. If you are not convinced by Ono’s plastic work, check out also her Avantgarde music.
Avocados wrapped in a newspaper
This piece was created by Mexican artist GabrielKuri, it consists as you already read, of 2 avocados wrapped on a newspaper. Exhibited in the Kurimanzuto Gallery in Mexico City.
The piece was sold for 20 thousand dollars…
I hope you make the best Guacamole with those avocados!
What do you think about this top 10?
You like modern art?!
Let us know in the comments below and remember to suscribe to ArtCore Channel!

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How artists capture environments | Modern Art & Ideas

Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their env...

Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their environment, as seen in works by Vincent van Gogh, Piet Mondrian and Gordon Matta-Clark.
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Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their environment, as seen in works by Vincent van Gogh, Piet Mondrian and Gordon Matta-Clark.
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Modern Art Review: The Highlights of 2012

A look back at my year in pictures. Here's a short film looking back at my most successful year so far including a move to a huge studio, painting bigger and b...

A look back at my year in pictures. Here's a short film looking back at my most successful year so far including a move to a huge studio, painting bigger and better than ever and finally making that step up into sculpture.

A look back at my year in pictures. Here's a short film looking back at my most successful year so far including a move to a huge studio, painting bigger and better than ever and finally making that step up into sculpture.

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compar...

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
http://www.lifehunters.tv/

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
http://www.lifehunters.tv/

The Art of Karaoke: Franny Giroux (Part IV: The Performance)

Olei ( Instrumental )

Dog Days are Over ~ Glee Karaoke Version

I was bored ._. I know, you can slightly hear voices, but THIS IS MY FIRST VOCAL EDIT THING. I'm working on getting better, don't kill me! And it might be better anyways like that, if someone is using it for karaoke and gets lost they can listen for the voices. I was going to animate the text, like real karaoke, but got frustrated. I'll probably animate the text over Christmas break or something! :3
If you want to use this, go right ahead. If you don't want to use it, then don't. Simple as that.
And people, serious, fuck off about the lyrics. Some are wrong, yes. Pointing it out I can accept, but being rude about it is not acceptable. I took them off a lyrics site, so really, my bad for not checking with another site, but I know that now, no need to harass me for a little mistake.

What a Beautiful Name by Hillsong Karaoke

Karaoke Hallelujah - Sing *

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/sing/hallelujah.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/sing/hallelujah/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Hallelujah as made famous by Sing - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Sing. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

Dog Days are Over ~ Glee Karaoke Version

I was bored ._. I know, you can slightly hear voices, but THIS IS MY FIRST VOCAL EDIT THING. I'm working on getting better, don't kill me! And it might be bette...

I was bored ._. I know, you can slightly hear voices, but THIS IS MY FIRST VOCAL EDIT THING. I'm working on getting better, don't kill me! And it might be better anyways like that, if someone is using it for karaoke and gets lost they can listen for the voices. I was going to animate the text, like real karaoke, but got frustrated. I'll probably animate the text over Christmas break or something! :3
If you want to use this, go right ahead. If you don't want to use it, then don't. Simple as that.
And people, serious, fuck off about the lyrics. Some are wrong, yes. Pointing it out I can accept, but being rude about it is not acceptable. I took them off a lyrics site, so really, my bad for not checking with another site, but I know that now, no need to harass me for a little mistake.

I was bored ._. I know, you can slightly hear voices, but THIS IS MY FIRST VOCAL EDIT THING. I'm working on getting better, don't kill me! And it might be better anyways like that, if someone is using it for karaoke and gets lost they can listen for the voices. I was going to animate the text, like real karaoke, but got frustrated. I'll probably animate the text over Christmas break or something! :3
If you want to use this, go right ahead. If you don't want to use it, then don't. Simple as that.
And people, serious, fuck off about the lyrics. Some are wrong, yes. Pointing it out I can accept, but being rude about it is not acceptable. I took them off a lyrics site, so really, my bad for not checking with another site, but I know that now, no need to harass me for a little mistake.

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/sing/hallelujah.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/sing/hallelujah/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Hallelujah as made famous by Sing - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Sing. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/sing/hallelujah.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/sing/hallelujah/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Hallelujah as made famous by Sing - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Sing. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

How artists transform everyday objects | Modern Art & Ideas

Many artists use or combine everyday objects to challenge assumptions about what constitutes “art” and how it should be made. Learn how Marcel Duchamp, Meret Oppenheim, and Robert Rauschenberg did the same with a bicycle wheel and a stool, a teacup, and a bed.
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1:28

Introduction to Modern Art & Ideas

Looking at modern art through the lens of different themes can reveal surprising connectio...

The Case for Abstraction | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

For much of human history, people made art by trying to represent the world as it appeared around them. Until about 100 years ago, when a bunch of artists stopped trying to do that. It was shocking then and it still upsets and confounds today. How are we supposed to deal with art completely removed from recognizable objects? And why should we? This is the case for Abstraction.
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4:02

My Thoughts on Contemporary Art

Eh I mades a mistake it's actually supposed to be "Contemporary Art" not modern art and st...

My Thoughts on Contemporary Art

Eh I mades a mistake it's actually supposed to be "Contemporary Art" not modern art and stuff, I thought they were one in the same or something I still gotta read up on my art history.
I'm trying a different format with this. I couldn't do that much editing I'm sorry, I've been out of town and such.
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19:10

Why You Don’t Get Contemporary Art | Jessica Backus | TEDxCornellTech

Not sure where you stand on contemporary art? Let Jessica Backus, Director of the Art Gen...

TOP 10 - Most Absurd Pieces of Modern Art! [1]

TOP 10 - Most AbsurdPieces of Modern Art! [1]
From poop in a can to some garbage in a box, you’ll be amazed by this kind of art and its price, today we’ll talk about the top 10 most absurd pieces of modern art,
Artists Shit
This piece by Piero Mazoni is a criticism about the art market and how just the name of the artist can make its price go to stratospherical levels.
This piece is composed of 90 metal cans filled as the label says by “artist’s shit”.
One of those cans was sold by 124,000 euros
Well, thats an expensive shit!
Piss christ by Andrés Serrano
A photo of a crucifix submerged in a glass of the artist’s urine is valued in $15,000 dollars.
WinnerSoutheastern Center for Contemporary Art's "Awards in the Visual Arts" competition.
Quite polemic piece by its religious content and sometimes labeled as anti-christian.
But is it art?
Coca cola bottle by Andy Warhol
This was the foundation of pop culture and Consumism after world war 2, and the benefits of the allied victory over Hitler.
This 60’s bottle was worth 10 cents but in 1962 the painting was sold by 57.3 million dollars at Christie, New York.
Onement vi by Barnett Newman
its an abstract painting of 8.5 by 10 feet.
sixth and last piece of the “onement” series
sold by 45.8 million dollars at Sotheby’s
… and… its all blue… hmmm…
Non-Existent Art,
The Museum of Non-visible Art is an organization that hosts and sells art that exists only in the imagination of the artist. In 2011, a woman paid $10,000 for a piece entitled "Fresh Air."
Yeah… they are non-visible… even the museum claims the following:
“Although the artworks themselves are not visible, the descriptions are readable, and open our eyes to a parallel world built of images and words. This world is not visible, but it exists, as surely as thought itself exists.”
NYCGarbage Cubes
Justin GignacThe ultimate New York souvenir, but also a piece of art!
Cubes filled with New York trash can be bought for 50 dollars each.
The artist claims that the packaging can be quite persuasive in a purchase.
Now you can take New York back home!… or at least their artistic trash?
My BedTracey Emin
Created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention, particularly over the fact that the bedsheets were stained with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room (such as condoms, a pair of knickers with menstrual period stains, and functional, everyday objects, including a pair of slippers).
My Bed was bought by Charles Saatchi for £150,000.
Banana peel
A museum employee is instructed to eat a banana each morning and discard it's peel somewhere in the exhibition space. Without a doubt a masterpiece by Mexican conceptual artist AdrianaLara at the New Museum.
AppleYoko Ono, a multimedia artist best known for being married to John Lennon, created this piece of art. A green apple on a plexiglass box.
You can see its decay as days go by at the exhibition. If you are not convinced by Ono’s plastic work, check out also her Avantgarde music.
Avocados wrapped in a newspaper
This piece was created by Mexican artist GabrielKuri, it consists as you already read, of 2 avocados wrapped on a newspaper. Exhibited in the Kurimanzuto Gallery in Mexico City.
The piece was sold for 20 thousand dollars…
I hope you make the best Guacamole with those avocados!
What do you think about this top 10?
You like modern art?!
Let us know in the comments below and remember to suscribe to ArtCore Channel!

4:19

Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With His Wife In 10+ Comics 「 Illustration by Yehuda Devir 」

Artist Illustrates Everyday Life With His Wife In 10+ Comics 「 Illustration by Yehuda Devi...

How artists capture environments | Modern Art & Ideas

Art may be found in museums, but it almost never begins there. Discover some of the different ways that artists represent place and use materials from their environment, as seen in works by Vincent van Gogh, Piet Mondrian and Gordon Matta-Clark.
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://mo.ma/subscribe
Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
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#art #moma #museum #modernart #nyc #education #artist

3:20

Modern Art Review: The Highlights of 2012

A look back at my year in pictures. Here's a short film looking back at my most successfu...

Modern Art Review: The Highlights of 2012

A look back at my year in pictures. Here's a short film looking back at my most successful year so far including a move to a huge studio, painting bigger and better than ever and finally making that step up into sculpture.

3:07

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEA Art Event Street Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate t...

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
http://www.lifehunters.tv/

17:21

Artist Illustrate Her Everyday Problems As A Woman

Artist Illustrate Her Everyday Problems As A Woman In Funny And Relatable Comics.
A littl...

Dog Days are Over ~ Glee Karaoke Version

I was bored ._. I know, you can slightly hear voices, but THIS IS MY FIRST VOCAL EDIT THING. I'm working on getting better, don't kill me! And it might be better anyways like that, if someone is using it for karaoke and gets lost they can listen for the voices. I was going to animate the text, like real karaoke, but got frustrated. I'll probably animate the text over Christmas break or something! :3
If you want to use this, go right ahead. If you don't want to use it, then don't. Simple as that.
And people, serious, fuck off about the lyrics. Some are wrong, yes. Pointing it out I can accept, but being rude about it is not acceptable. I took them off a lyrics site, so really, my bad for not checking with another site, but I know that now, no need to harass me for a little mistake.

3:03

Sum 41 - Pieces [Instrumental/Karaoke]

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Karaoke Hallelujah - Sing *

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/sing/hallelujah.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/sing/hallelujah/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Hallelujah as made famous by Sing - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Sing. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

What a Beautiful Name by Hillsong Karaoke...

Karaoke Hallelujah - Sing *...

Jealous Guy by John Lennon Karaoke...

Modern Art

K-hole at the DalÃ­Seeing the unknownWell it might have been a molly'Cause my mind's being blownTake the escalator to the next floorSuch a strong sedator, now I can't find the doorYou turn around and you don't know where you've beenYou look up at the glass dome and the room beings to spinLet's go out and find the ocean 'cause I think we need a swimTurn around, start it over, let's beginLike the minis at the LouvreSpinning down the aisleAnd the paintings of the LouvreNow i'm feeling very smartLike a 3-D picture, stereo's goneIt's a total light picture, kaleidoscopeYou turn around and you don't know where you've beenYou look up at the glass dome and the room beings to spinLet's go out and find the ocean 'cause I think we need a swimTurn around, start it over, let's beginAnd the k-hole at the DalÃ­Seeing the unknownWell it might have been a molly'Cause my mind's being blownYou turn around and you don't know where you've beenYou look up at the glass dome and the room beings to spinLet's go out and find the ocean 'cause I think we need a swim

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

For a fresh take on Turkish food, consider making your way to Pasha Mezze, where they dish up traditional grub in a modern, yet welcoming atmosphere ... The museum houses one of the largest glass exhibits on the continent, along with numerous other collections, including antiquities from the ancient world, modernart, photography and more....

Parents can choose from arts, academic, day, overnight and sports camps ...Arts ... Camps each week follow a specific theme, such as “Shark Week” and “Everything but the Brush.” Activities range from painting to crafts and canvas art ... Cy-Fair Music and Arts ... Art camps include modernart and art around the world, and drama camps include renaissance festival and far out fables ... Topics include art, science, dance, cooking and sports....

By contrast, the ridiculing of the insular world of modernart is rather more broad, ranging from toe-curling routines about the impenetrable gobbledegook of museum catalogues to gags about mounds of carefully arranged rubble being accidentally swept up by the cleaners....

1. Podcast. WestCork. Twitter ... 2 ... When I lived in New York, I worked in an office very close to the Museum of ModernArt. I used to visit on my lunch break and to this day I miss the ease of access I had to such incredible art ... (See also – shaving my legs.) While I’m proud of being the kind of useless that means I will surely be the first to die when the apocalypse comes, I’m also very impressed by people who turn cooking into an art form....

Women are often the subject of art in museums but rarely the creators ... In 1989, women artists were less than 5 percent of the artists but more than 85 percent of the nudes in the modernart sections of New York’sMetropolitan Museum of Art ... In 2011, women artists were less than 4 percent of the artists and 76 percent of the nudes in the modernart sections at the Met, the group reported....

In the 2012 exhibition, “Seeds of Reckoning”, at MumbaiArtRoom he had used over 30 varieties of leaves and seeds to emphasise the value of biodiversity. He also runs a centre in his hometown to discourage unsustainable agriculture, engage people through the arts and document local practices ... In 2016, at the National Gallery of ModernArt in Mumbai, he had painted farmers waiting for succour in drought-ridden Maharashtra....